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<blockquote data-quote="Alistair" data-source="post: 362029" data-attributes="member: 18904"><p>It is indeed a great DX camera, but then that's also a part of the problem: It's a DX. And there's only so much they can do in terms of low-light and ISO. Infact that's the only disappointment I have with the D7100: the noise at low ISO levels. This will all but be eradicated with the D810.</p><p></p><p>I also love doing a lot of photo editing, and I've come to realise that the more information in a photo, the better. The 24 megapixels of the D7100 copes very well, but I sometimes find that blown-out skies don't have enough retrievable information, and neither do some of the darker shadows. You could argue that I should expose my photos better, but sometimes this is difficult when you're grabbing a sunrise (or whatever) that's unfolding quickly before your eyes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've had about six years of experience with DX cameras (and before that, point-and-shoot cameras), my first DSLR being the D80, and I think it's about time I upgraded to FX. I've got to do it sometime and when I read the reviews and researched the D810, I couldn't imagine a better time to do it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Still mulling over the lens. I'd say I'm about 70% in favour of the 14-24mm lens at the moment, but I do love my wide-angle ND shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alistair, post: 362029, member: 18904"] It is indeed a great DX camera, but then that's also a part of the problem: It's a DX. And there's only so much they can do in terms of low-light and ISO. Infact that's the only disappointment I have with the D7100: the noise at low ISO levels. This will all but be eradicated with the D810. I also love doing a lot of photo editing, and I've come to realise that the more information in a photo, the better. The 24 megapixels of the D7100 copes very well, but I sometimes find that blown-out skies don't have enough retrievable information, and neither do some of the darker shadows. You could argue that I should expose my photos better, but sometimes this is difficult when you're grabbing a sunrise (or whatever) that's unfolding quickly before your eyes. I've had about six years of experience with DX cameras (and before that, point-and-shoot cameras), my first DSLR being the D80, and I think it's about time I upgraded to FX. I've got to do it sometime and when I read the reviews and researched the D810, I couldn't imagine a better time to do it. Still mulling over the lens. I'd say I'm about 70% in favour of the 14-24mm lens at the moment, but I do love my wide-angle ND shots. [/QUOTE]
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